Confession: I bought a VHS tape of Dr. Strangelove about 5 years ago at a yard sale. I still have not watched it. Sometimes, I pretend I have seen it, because for some reason, this embarrasses me. t /crazy
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Hee! I love confession time! Here's mine: I don't really like The Maltese Falcon . My GF has much love of it and I know I should, too, but I just don't. It sorta bores me.
I saw Dr. Strangelove in high school, and I didn't get it. Maybe I would like it better now.
Spinal Tap is one of my top-10 favorite movies. I never thought of the humor in it as depending on knowing about rock music cliches, but maybe it does.
I don't really like The Maltese Falcon
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On the other hand, I rewatched This Is Spinal Tap over the weekend because it was a Komedy Klassic. It still doesn't make me laugh. Perhaps it's because I don't watch the genre (rock documentary) it parodies.
I don't watch a lot of rock documentaries either, and as such, maybe I didn't appreciate it as much, but it's still damn funny. "You can't dust...vomit."
I haven't seen The Maltese Falcon. Also, this is the time where I bring up the fact that I still haven't seen the Godfather movies, huh?
P-C, I've only seen the first. On basic cable, so it was probably edited.
It's not a film for everyone, but I love absolutely everything about it
Martin Scorcese's favorite Kubrick movie, and he's a professed Kubrick fan.
I just saw Dr. Strangelove recently and spent the entire time laughing like crazy. It's definitely a movie you have to be in the right mood for, though.
I think I saw Days of Heaven. With Robert Duvall, maybe? Set on a farm? I have a vague memory of watching a movie that looked like it was shot almost entirely at sunset, mostly memorable because I spent the whole movie being very frustrated that I couldn't see a damn thing that was happening.
Days of heaven has very young Richard Gere and Sam Shepard